Literature DB >> 765282

Indigenous microorganisms prevent reduction in cecal size induced by Salmonella typhimurium in vaccinated gnotobiotic mice.

G W Tannock, D C Savage.   

Abstract

Germfree CD-1 mice challenged by the oral route with Salmonella typhimurium had ceca that were abnormal in appearance and reduced in size compared to those of germfree controls. Similarly, germfree mice injected with heat-killed S. typhimurium or gnotobiotes associated with three indigenous microbes (Lactobacillus, Bacteroides, Clostridium), and subsequently challenged with S. typhimurium also had small ceca. By contrast, gnotobiotic mice that had been both injected with the heat-killed S. typhimurium and associated with the three indigenous microbes before challenge with S. typhimurium had ceca similar in size and appearance to germfree mice. Thus, indigenous microorganisms could interfere with the mechanism by which the pathogen induced the decrease in cecal size, but could do so only in mice injected with heat-killed bacteria. This phenomenon suggests synergism between the interference effected by the indigenous bacteria and the resistance mechanisms of the animal.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 765282      PMCID: PMC420592          DOI: 10.1128/iai.13.1.172-179.1976

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


  12 in total

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Authors:  G G MEYNELL
Journal:  Br J Exp Pathol       Date:  1963-04

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Authors:  B R Maier; A B Onderdonk; R C Baskett; D J Hentges
Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr       Date:  1972-12       Impact factor: 7.045

4.  The effect of food and water deprivation (stress) on Salmonella-carrier mice.

Authors:  G W Tannock; J M Smith
Journal:  J Med Microbiol       Date:  1972-08       Impact factor: 2.472

5.  Synergism between ecologic and immunologic control mechanisms of intestinal flora.

Authors:  S Shedlofsky; R Freter
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  1974-03       Impact factor: 5.226

Review 6.  The gnotobiotic animal as a tool in the study of host microbial relationships.

Authors:  H A Gordon; L Pesti
Journal:  Bacteriol Rev       Date:  1971-12

7.  Effect of the normal microbial flora on gastrointestinal motility.

Authors:  G D Abrams; J E Bishop
Journal:  Proc Soc Exp Biol Med       Date:  1967-10

8.  Anaerobic bacteria on the mucosal epithelium of the murine large bowel.

Authors:  D C Savage; J S McAllister; C P Davis
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1971-10       Impact factor: 3.441

9.  The fecal flora of various strains of mice. Its bearing on their susceptibility to endotoxin.

Authors:  R W SCHAEDLER; R J DUBOS
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1962-06-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BACTERIAL FLORA IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT OF MICE.

Authors:  R W SCHAEDLER; R DUBOS; R COSTELLO
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1965-07-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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  10 in total

1.  Coliforms and enterococci isolated from the intestinal tract of conventional mice.

Authors:  G W Tannock
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  1979-03       Impact factor: 4.552

2.  Reconstitution of the gastrointestinal microflora of lactobacillus-free mice.

Authors:  G W Tannock; C Crichton; G W Welling; J P Koopman; T Midtvedt
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1988-12       Impact factor: 4.792

3.  Determinants in microbial colonization of the murine gastrointestinal tract: pH, temperature, and energy-yielding metabolism of Torulopsis pintolopesii.

Authors:  J E Artwohl; D C Savage
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1979-04       Impact factor: 4.792

4.  Comparison of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium colitis in germfree mice and mice pretreated with streptomycin.

Authors:  Bärbel Stecher; Andrew J Macpherson; Siegfried Hapfelmeier; Marcus Kremer; Thomas Stallmach; Wolf-Dietrich Hardt
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Characteristics of Bacteroides isolates from the cecum of conventional mice.

Authors:  G W Tannock
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1977-04       Impact factor: 4.792

6.  Chronic Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium-induced colitis and cholangitis in streptomycin-pretreated Nramp1+/+ mice.

Authors:  Bärbel Stecher; Günther Paesold; Manja Barthel; Marcus Kremer; Jonathan Jantsch; Thomas Stallmach; Mathias Heikenwalder; Wolf-Dietrich Hardt
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2006-09       Impact factor: 3.441

7.  Microbial interference and colonization of the murine gastrointestinal tract by Listeria monocytogenes.

Authors:  Z Zachar; D C Savage
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1979-01       Impact factor: 3.441

8.  Pathogenesis of Campylobacter spp. in athymic and euthymic germfree mice.

Authors:  J W Yrios; E Balish
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 3.441

9.  Mitochondrial DNA in Candida pintolopesii, a yeast indigenous to the surface of the secreting epithelium of the murine stomach.

Authors:  D M McCarthy; W Jenq; D C Savage
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 4.792

10.  Competition between congenic Escherichia coli K-12 strains in vivo.

Authors:  A Onderdonk; B Marshall; R Cisneros; S B Levy
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1981-04       Impact factor: 3.441

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